English MasquesHerbert Arthur Evans Glasgow [etc.] Blackie & son, limited, 1909 - 245 من الصفحات |
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antimasque Apollo appeared Astraea attired beauty BEN JONSON Benjamin Jonson called chariot Chorus cloth clouds colours Cook Court Cupid Dame dance delight descend disguised doth Earl earth Edited entertain Entheus Eunomia eyes Fame Fancy Fate feathers flowers Fortunate Isles glory Goddesses gold Golden Age Golden Age Restored grace Gray's Inn Groom hall hand hath head heaven Henry Herald honour Hymen Inigo Jones Iris Isles John Downie Johphiel Jollity Jonson Jonson's Masque Jove Kawasha King ladies Ladyes light live London Lovers made Men Majesty marriage mask Masque of Augurs Masque of Queens masquers Master Mercury Merefool moon night Notch Nymphs Oberon Orpheus Pallas Peace performance persons Poet Portunus present Prince Printed Proteus Revels Salmacida Spolia Saron Satyr scene shew shine Silenus silver sing SONG speech stars stay Temple thee thou unto Vangoose Venus virtue wings
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الصفحة xxxvi - O shows, shows, mighty shows! The eloquence of masques! what need of prose Or verse, or prose, t
الصفحة 20 - The owl is abroad, the bat and the toad, And so is the cat-a-mountain; The ant and the mole sit both in a hole, And frog peeps out o
الصفحة 29 - ll speak a charm, Shall cleave the ground, as low as lies Old shrunk-up Chaos, and let rise Once more his dark and reeking head, To strike the world and nature dead, Until my magic birth be bred. 7 Charm. "Black go in, and blacker come out; At thy going down, we give thee a shout.
الصفحة 165 - Spring all the Graces of the age, And all the Loves of time : Bring all the pleasures of the stage, And relishes of rhyme : Add all the softnesses of courts, The looks, the laughters, and the sports : And mingle all their sweets and salts, That none may say, the Triumph halts.
الصفحة 52 - Tis he that stays the time from turning old, And keeps the age up in a head of gold. That in his own true circle still doth run ; And holds his course as certain as the sun.
الصفحة 138 - O mihi turn longae maneat pars ultima vitae, spiritus et quantum sat erit tua dicere facta : non me carminibus vincet nee Thracius Orpheus, 55 nee Linus, huic mater quamvis atque huic pater adsit, Orphei Calliopea, Lino formosus Apollo.
الصفحة 4 - She that will but now discover Where the winged wag doth hover, Shall to-night receive a kiss, How or where herself would wish: But who brings him to his mother, Shall have that kiss, and another.
الصفحة 181 - Spring all the graces of the age, And all the loves of time ; Bring all the pleasures >of the stage, And relishes of rhyme. Add all the softnesses of courts, The looks, the laughters, and the 'sports ; And mingle all their sweets and salts, That none may say the triumph halts.
الصفحة 29 - To haste him away, and a whirlwind play, Before and after, with thunder for laughter, And storms for joy, of the roaring boy; His head of a drake, his tail of a snake.
الصفحة 50 - There the whole palace opened, and the nation of Faies were discovered, some with instruments, some bearing lights, others singing ; and within afar off in perspective, the knights masquers sitting in their several sieges : at the further end of all, OBERON, in a chariot, which, to a loud triumphant music, began to move forward, drawn by two white bears, and on either side guarded by three Sylvans, with one going in front.